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Malabsorption of antimycobacterial drugs as a cause of treatment failure in tuberculosis

Posted on October 6, 2010 by

The case raises very interesting questions:

I wonder how commonly is this problem noticed in the developing world where treatment failure with antitubercular therapy ATT is not uncommon?
Why does ATT get selectively malabsorbed even without any other signs of malabsorption?

Malabsorption of antimycobacterial drugs as a cause of treatment failure in tuberculosis

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